Sabrina Carpenter (Sabrina Carpenter) She is thinking of banning her mobiles in her concerts, despite the fact that this rule can “piss” her dedicated fans. The 25 -year -old pop star, who is currently experiencing one of the best moments in her career with her success ‘Manchild’she told Rolling Stone that she is definitely thinking of establishing concerts without phones, even if the decision does not like her fans. It is admittedly a brave decision – if it eventually happens – at high costs. Really, in our country the artists have thought of it or are they afraid of reactions?

The famous artist revealed that her idea came for the first time after attending a Silk Sonic concert in Las Vegas.

“This honestly will annoy my fans”the singer admitted in her interview. “I went to see Silk Sonic in Las Vegas and they locked my phone. I never had a better experience in a concert. “

He described the concert – under the guidance of Bruno Mars and Anderson .paak – as a feeling “as if I were back in the 1970s”, a time when the audience enjoyed music and stage presence instead of sinking on a screen. “I really felt like I was there. Everyone was singing, dancing, looking at each other and laughing. Really, I really felt so beautiful »the artist explained.

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The star said that because she has grown up in the era of iPhones at concerts, she seems “super normal” to constantly look at the artist through the lens of her camera. Although she has not yet imposed any official ban, Sabrina has revealed that this idea is concerned, as she imagines her future self playing for decades. “You can’t zoom in on my face. At the moment, my skin is soft and radiant. It’s fine. Don’t zoom into me when I am 80 years old and I am on stage. ”

At the moment, the singer of “Espresso” still lets her fans film her and take photos of her on stage, but it seems that after her experience, she is kindly urged to stop doing so.

Last summer, Carpenter monopolized the world music scene, with the album of “Short N ‘Sweet”, which balanced with amazing ease between sensitivity, female sexuality and humor. With hit singles such as “Espresso”, “Please, Please, Please”, “Taste”, “Bed Chem” and “Juno”, the 26 -year -old singer managed to establish himself as a calculable force in pop. “Short n ‘Sweet” gave her 6 Grammy nominations, winning two.

Lyric, Sabrina Carpenter’s work is strongly reminiscent of Carrie Bradshaw’s column from Sex and the City, with a little sexual self -esteem ala Samantha, adapted to the Tiktok generation. However, her sex-positive lyrics do not have the main goal of irritating but to emphasize the singer’s sexual autonomy. This approach may, in part, explain the resonance of her music. In a music industry operating with strict timetables, contracts and “right moves”, Sabrina Carpenter chooses to operate on the basis of instinct.

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